This story about why fitness guru Richard Simmons hasn’t been seen in two years is nuts
Over the weekend, the New York Daily News published a surprising story full of Hollywood gossip and allegations: fitness guru and TV personality Richard Simmons has been missing from public life for close to two years because he is allegedly being held hostage (and possibly a victim of elder abuse) in his home by longtime housekeeper Teresa Reveles. It’s an incredibly weird story that’s so outlandish, you’re inclined to believe it. Who’d make that up?
This story didn’t come out of nowhere. TMZ has reported on Simmons’ reclusiveness several times: in 2014, 2015, and now, in 2016. Two years ago, Simmons “uncharacteristically” missed the funeral of longtime friend Joan Rivers, reportedly setting off the alarm bells of those who claim to know him best. Last year, LAPD responded to a tip from a concerned friend and made a wellness check on Simmons but didn’t think anything was out of the ordinary.
The facts are this: Simmons, 67, was a very forward-facing public figure, routinely appearing on talk shows and in his own infomercials. Now he’s not. But who is Richard Simmons, and how’d he go from America’s fitness guru to mysterious recluse?
Let’s start at the beginning.
Who is Richard Simmons again? What’s his deal?
He’s an eccentric personality, known for promoting exercise and other healthy living techniques (and wearing short shorts), mostly through the Sweatin’ to the Oldies series of tapes (they came before DVDs—you had to rewind them). Think SoulCycle craze or that guy you know who swears by CrossFit, but on a much bigger scale and with a lot more pep.
He became well-known to the rest of America through his talk show appearances, usually on The Late Show With David Letterman. As well as cameos on TV and in movies, usually as a talk show guest. He’s definitely a 1980s-1990s pop culture phenomenon, somewhere between E.T. and a Troll Doll, but he managed to stay in the public consciousness, operating a gym in Beverly Hills and continuing his TV appearances into this decade.What’s his background? How’d he become a “fitness guru?”
Milton Simmons was the second of two children born to a pair of former vaudeville performers (his older brother Lenny is also thought to be behind the supposed attempt to keep him out of the public eye). He had a precarious relationship with his father which, friends say, is still an issue. He changed his name to Richard during his teens in exchange for an uncle (named Richard) paying his college tuition.